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The Patch & Harbour Totton/Calmore/Cadnam/Bartley The Patch & Harbour Forest First / Cadland The Waterside Totton/Calmore/Cadnam/Bartley Calshot/Fawley/Holbury Netley View/Hythe/Dibden/Marchwood Monday PALS (Play & Learn Together) Housing Surgery Drop in (2nd Monday of Speech and Language At: Calmore Community Centre, SO40 2ZU each month) Booked appointments 10.00 – 11.30am At: Forest First Children’s Centre Cost: £2.00 first child (siblings 50p) 10.30am – 12.30pm Baby Massage (3 week course) Run by Romsey Community School Starts 11th January 2016 10am – 11am 10.00am – 11.30am £6.00 per course Development Health Checks Starts: 11th January 2016 First Time Mum’s Group (Postnatal) At: Cadland Children’s Centre To register your interest: At: Calmore Community Centre, SO40 2ZU Booked though the health visiting team http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com 1pm – 2.30pm Cost: Free In partnership with Health Visiting Speech and Language Service – invitation only At: Cadland Children’s Centre Triple P Parenting Course Booked appointments 12.30 – 2.30pm Bookstart PEEP http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com At: Totton Library 1.30pm – 2.30pm 4 week course – free pack of books when you Book Start PEEP complete the course. 1.30pm – 2.30pm http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com Starts 11th January 2016 Venue: St. Annes Church Hall Netley View http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com Tuesday Be Confident in You – Free Course Midwife appointments Baby Health Clinic (with breast feeding At: The Harbour Children’s Centre, SO40 At: Cadland Children’s Centre support) 9HX Booked through Midwifery 9.15am – 11.45am 9.15am – 11.15am Starts 12th Jan – 22nd March with free Activity: Baby PEEP (12 week course) Speech and Language – Booked crèche At: Cadland Children’s Centre Appointments http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com 9.30am – 11 am £1.00 per family Activity: Wiggles and Giggles (0-4 years) Jo Jingles (A 45 minute interactive music STARTS: 12th January 2016 9.30am – 10.15am and movement session) You must be willing to complete a journal £1.00 per family At: Calmore Community Centre, SO40 2ZU which will lead to a qualification for more Venue: Waterside Methodist Church, Dibden 1pm - 0-14 months information please see group information Purlieu, SO45 4PG 2pm - 14 months plus details on reverse of flier Cost: £2.50 per child To register your estart: Multi PEEP (12 week course) http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com 1pm – 2.30pm £1.00 per family Book Start PEEP (4 week course) STARTS: 12th January 2016 At: Blackfield Library You must be willing to complete a journal 1.30pm – 2.30pm which may lead to a qualification for more Starts: 12th January 2016 rd information please see group information Starts: 23 February 2016 details on reverse of flyer http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com To register your interest: http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com Drama Group At: Forest First Children’s Centre Play Time Tuesdays 3.45pm – 5.45pm 10am – 11.30am Age 7 – 16 £1.00 per family + 50p for each additional child Venue: St. Andrew’s Church, Dibden Purlieu Wednesday Well Baby Clinic – with Stay & Play and SPLAT (0-4 years) incorporating Multi HENRY (Health, Education, Nutrition for the Breastfeeding Support PEEP Really Young) At: Totton & Eling Community Centre, At: Forest First Children’s Centre 9.30am – 11.30 am SO40 3AP 9.30am – 11am Starts with a taster session week 27th Jan, 9.30am -12.15pm (last entry 12pm) £1.00 per family then 8 week course, term time only Both sessions in partnership with Totton & Starts: 13th January 2016 FREE course with free crèche facility Eling Community Association, Totton Health To register your interest: Visiting Service & Midwifery First Time Mums Group http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com (invite from Health Visiting Team) Learning Together Through Play – Course At: Cadland Children’s Centre Bosom Pals breast feeding support At: The Harbour Children’s Centre 1pm – 3.30pm 1pm – 3pm 9.30am – 10.45am Starts: 13th January 2016 Starts 13/1/16 – 2/3/16 http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com Thursday Cook & Eat Baby Health Clinic (with breast feeding Little Splashes (0-4 years) incorporating At: The Harbour CC support) Multi PEEP Starts 18/2/16 At: Forest First Children’s Centre 9.30am – 11am 9.15am – 11am £1.00 per family Two-Saints Starts: 14th January 2016 At: Forest First Children’s Centre Midwifery – Invitation Only 1pm – 3pm At: Forest First Children’s Centre Activity: Amanda’s Action Club (4mths – Free Drop in service for advice and 9.15am – 11.15am 4yrs) information on tenancy, and benefit related 1pm – 1.45pm issues Activity: Baby Bonding £2.00 for first child, siblings £1.00 At: Forest First Children’s Centre To book your place call or text Jolene on (5 week course) 07717756445 12.30pm - 2.30pm £2.00 per session Play Time Thursdays Starts: 14th January 2016 10am – 11.30am To register your interest: £1.00 per family + 50p for each additional http://eastnfcc.eventbrite.com child Venue: St. Andrew’s Church, SPLAT (0-4 years) incorporating Multi Dibden Purlieu PEEP At: Cadland Children’s Centre 9.30am – 11am £1.00 per family Starts: 14th January 2016 Two-Saints At: Forest First Children’s Centre 1pm – 3pm Free Drop in service for advice and information on tenancy, and benefit related issues Friday Triple P Parenting Course New Forest Job Club Multi PEEP (0-4 years) At: The Harbour Children’s Centre At: Forest First Children’s Centre 10am – 11.30am For more information please see reverse of 8.30am – 12.30pm £1.00 per family flier Starts: 15th January 2016 To register your interest Venue: The Mulberry Centre, Mulberry http://the-patch-the-harbour.eventbrite.co.uk Road, Marchwood, SO40 4WB Functional Maths Friday Multiples (a group for multiple At: Totton & ELing Community Centre, families and multiple parents to be run in SO40 3AP association with Southampton Twins and 9.30am – 11am Super Twins Club) 10am – 11.30am Functional English £1.00 per family + 50p for each additional At: Totton & Eling Community Centre, child SO40 3AP Venue: St. Andrew’s Church, 12.15am – 2.45am Dibden Purlieu .
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